Thank you Steve, for your humbling generosity. I find what you are saying true about me too, I am growing closer with this desire to understand the uncommon- like life from additional dimensions, orbs, aura's, telepathy, a burning desire to communicate with the life unseen and understand the greater intelligence behind it all.
I am certainly quipped with an Ego that can cloud my vision from remembering how this all relates to the SELF and the fulfilling of this greater desire. So, your admission creates a sympathy in me that allows us to move past our differences and embrace each other as spiritual brothers.
I know in 2008 the two colors I saw as a part of my Being needing 'worked on' were RED and GREEN. Red is very primal and the root chakra- a wise monk saw into my soul and told me I had anger issues. I think he was seeing the RED of my Being. And the aspect of personality from 2008 that woke me up, that became one with everything- GREEN, the HEART- and has to do with LOVE. And God is Love. That is a personal mantra I align with.
Presently I find my self encouraged to meditate more, to communicate with my dreams more, and am learning about this
http://spiritualportal.net/index.php/topic,8735.msg44574.html#msg44574Sapir Whorf hypothesis as it is introduced in a favorite sci-fi film of mine, Arrival. I posted the film for free in the link above- if you ever find yourself hibernating and wanting something to watch- I hope you get to enjoy it.
The Sapir Whorf hypothesis is - "the particular language one speaks influences the way we think about reality."
In the movie the alien race writes in symbols. And the symbols contain information from past, present and future. Their writing is nonlinear. Once the human begins to understand this language- the way she perceives reality begins to shift, and she is no longer bound to linear thinking.
I find my self fascinated by the idea that we can open ourselves up to nonordinary states of consciousness, to nonlinear thinking, and can choose our words in a way that it can shape our reality(hopefully, for the better).
Namaste Brother.